WE CAN DO BETTER – AYOMIDE AJIBOLA

WE CAN DO BETTER – AYOMIDE AJIBOLA

Guess what we still have to deal with as a society? Stigmatization!!! This is what keeps people who need help at bay, and we have to deal with healing from the grief eventually. Only recently, I was having a conversation about People Who Inject Drugs, and I realized, so many of us just try to be change makers by mouth, we’re not truly ready to welcome everyone in the society. I even had to check myself and realign my mind with what we all want, “To make the world a safe place”. Dealing with people who Inject Drugs means we are willing to let them heal on their terms, help them get HIV Testing Services, reintegrate them back into the society, help them deal with stigmatization and ultimately  take part in sensitizing the rest of the community that People Who Inject Drugs are just as human as we are,

Ayomide Ajibola, 2022 LeNNiB Champion

HIV AND WOMEN – THE ANSWER MAY LIE WITHIN THE PROSPECTS OF A RING? – CHARLES BUSOLA

HIV AND WOMEN – THE ANSWER MAY LIE WITHIN THE PROSPECTS OF A RING? – CHARLES BUSOLA

It was a cozy Friday night in the busy town of Lagos as Anita and John drove back from the night party. They met about six months ago and only decided to become intimate friends three weeks ago. While this is not the first time Anita will be spending the night at John’s house, it is the first time she is doing so after drinking in a stupor. She slept throughout the journey from the party to John’s apartment and only jerked back to consciousness when John forcefully pressed the horn to alert his gatemen.

As expected, it would be a busy night for Anita and John in the bedroom, but one thing was amiss: there was no condom in sight. Despite being super drunk, Anita could still memorize some of the many dangers of having unprotected sex. So, she tried to stop John halfway through the foreplay, but the emotions were too intense for John. They eventually had passionate sex that night, but with no condoms.

From the above scenario, it can be inferred that John was one of the numerous men who would rather have raw and unprotected sex with women, thereby putting them at so many health risks. But what could Anita have done differently? Could a Dapivirine ring be that answer?

The ring is inserted into the vagina and delivers an antiretroviral drug called Dapivirine which is released slowly over the course of one month directly to vaginal tissue to help protect against HIV at the site of potential infection. This indicates that the drug is unlikely to be found in high concentrations in the bloodstream and other body tissues, which may reduce side effects as well the risk of development of HIV resistance. Although the World Health Organisation recommends the use of this new tool, it is still struggling to get regulatory approval within many countries. There is need for more awareness creation about this tool to promote demand creation and policy advocacy with the ultimate goal of increasing the number of options within the HIV prevention spectrum

TILL TEENS GET HELP – Ajibola Ayomide

TILL TEENS GET HELP – Ajibola Ayomide

I’m sure we are almost thinking biomedical HIV prevention response is the easiest, as it could be measured, but what happens to adolescents and young people that haven’t identified as Key-population who are at the risk of HIV? What happens to teenagers who are not bold enough to identify as Key-population because of the fear of stigmatization?

Could this possibly be why the incidence of HIV among this population remains high? Till adolescents and young people are considered prioritised, and strategic plans are consolidated to combat HIV amongst them, we’d most likely be going round circles in trying to end this epidemic.

Ajibola Ayomide – 2022 LeNNiB Champion

HIV SELF-TESTING – Gefta Igbokwe

HIV SELF-TESTING – Gefta Igbokwe

HIV SELF-TESTING

HIV self-testing is a process enabling an individual who wants to know his/her HIV status to collect a specimen, perform a test and interpret the test result correctly in private or in the presence of someone they trust using HIVST kits, which could be Oral or Blood Based test  kits. It is highly important that after a reactive case is identified,   such fellow must referred  to confirmatory HIV testing service to be carried out by a certified provider who must abide by the existing national HIV  testing algorithm in Nigeria.

Moreso , due to some of the relieving  benefits associated with HIVST , there has been relative Biomedical ,Behavioral  and Structural change which has increased demand and update of PREP , condoms and lubricants ,screening  and treatment for STI and TB , both in the general population as well as in key populations .HIVST provides confidentiality and encourages potential users to be solely accountable  for their own HIV status.

_As an innovation that has significant potential to extend beyond the limitations of the HIV testing infrastructure and address existing barriers to testing, HIV Self Testing could play a substantial role in accelerating progress towards the UNAIDS 95:95:95 target goal by 2030.

BENEFITS OF HIVST

  • The HIVST is confidential and discreet and can be done at once preferred time and space .
  • Increased access to HIV testing services and broaden the knowledge of HIV status .
  • As end users ,you do not necessarily need health care worker to perform the test.
  • You have the power to choose  whoever you want to perform the test with.
  • HIVST is safe, accurate and the result is available immediately within 20 to 30 mins subject to confirmation of the positive result.
  • The test kit has all that is required to carry out the HIVST  test
  • It is readily available to key populations and hard-to-reach clients and can be bought over the counter
  • It has brought about reduction in stigmatization and discrimination.
  • Ease of use with minimal bio-hazard waste generation.
  • It encourages promotes index testing services , extends testing to partners People Living With (PLHIV) and respective  social networks of KP .
  • Its assures confidence in HIV test result  because individual interpret   results .

 

How HIV Self Testing Can Address HTS Barriers

There are some barriers to HIV-testing that HIVST has been be able to address such as ;

  1. Time and clinical staff attitude .
  2. Privacy
  3. Concerns surrounding confidentiality
  4. Stigma and Discrimination.

HIV APPROACHES

There are basically two main approaches to HIVST which are

  1. Assisted approach;

it is best described as a situation involving an in-person demonstration from a trained HTS provider or peer before or during HIVST, with instructions on how to perform a self-test and how to interpret result.

2.Uassisted approach;

Refers to when individuals use HIVST without help from a trained HTS provider or peer, but only using manufacturer-provided instructions for use.  Users are usually provided with links and contacts details for  additional  support.

HIVST Delivery Channels

HIV self-test kits may be distributed via primary or secondary distribution approaches.

Primary distribution  ;can be referred to as when a provider distributes an HIVST kit to a person who intends to use the kit him or herself. The benefit of primary distribution is that the provider has an opportunity to provide sufficient information and education to the intended HIVST user, and can also provide information about accessing follow-up services.

Secondary distribution;  is when a provider distributes an HIVST kit to a person who intends to give the kit to his or her sexual partner(s), peers, or family members. One benefit of secondary distribution is that it expands the reach of HIVST, giving access to hard-to-reach and key populations. When a provider is giving an HIVST kit to someone who intends to give it to his or her sexual partner(s), peers, or family members, they should ensure the person adequately understands how to use the kit and interpret the results, and how to explain this information to others. Printed or online information, education, and communication (IEC) materials can be helpful for ensuring the secondary user performs the test correctly.

HIVST DELIVERY CHANNELS  can be ;

  1. Facility based eg Primary, Secondary, Tertiary Facilities OPD, STI, TB, ANC, ART, Maternity, Pharmacy
  2. Community-based ; VCT, Mobile HTS, Community Distributors, One Stop Shops (OSS), Workplaces, OVC programs, DICs, FBOs, TBA Networks, KP Social Networks ,Workplace
  3. Private Sector ; Private Clinics, Pharmacy, Vending Machines, Internet, PPMVs, workplace

Gefta Igbokwe – 2022 LeNNiB Champion 

 

The time is now – Queen Ugwoeru

The time is now – Queen Ugwoeru

Sadly, it has taken the recent happenings with the kids from a school in Lagos, for most people to realise that young children and adolescents know way more about sex than we give them credit for.

While it is great to blame the school authority and call for sanctions, we should also start having these conversations with the adolescents themselves. They should have access to comprehensive sexuality education from a young age, they need to be equipped with skills, knowledge and values to make appropriate choices as it regards their sexual life.

Let topics on sexual and reproductive anatomy, puberty, menstruation, reproduction, contraception, STIs, HIV/AIDS, and so on, be a regular feature in schools, because whether we like it or not, they will get this information from other sources.

The only way to curb these sexual misconducts amongst adolescents is by giving them the right and proper information and not sugar-coating what needs to be said. Because whether we like it or not, they know

Queen Ugworu, 2022 LeNNiB Champion